SAVE $130:The Watch Unique Lady 2 OnlineShark Pet Plus cordless stick vacuum (Raspberry) is just $199.99 at Amazon, down from the list price at Shark of $329.99. That's a 39% discount.
Some of us have incredibly talented pets. Dogs that can let us know exactly what treat they want or cats that pretty much reply when asked a question. Unfortunately, none of us own pets that have figured out how to vacuum up the fur they shed. Fortunately, another animal has come along to clean up pet hair — it's a Shark, and it's on a deep discount today.
As of Jan. 20, the Shark Pet Plus cordless stick vacuum in the Raspberry colorway is on sale at Amazon for just $199.99. That's a 39% discount and a savings of $130 compared to the listed MSRP at Shark of $329.99. Keep in mind it may come with delayed shipping from Amazon.
Designed with a self-cleaning brush roll, the Shark Pet Plus uses powerful suction to rid your home of unwanted pet hair and dander. Suitable for both hard floors and carpet, the Shark's lightweight design is a huge plus when it comes to ease of use and maneuverability.
This model uses an anti-allergen seal with HEPA filtration to keep the air in your home cleaner when using the vacuum, preventing dust and debris from getting tossed back into the air.
Not only is the vacuum lightweight, it can transform into a handheld model for cleaning window sills, tight spots behind furniture, or cleaning out the car in the garage. The stick also bends, making it easier to clean under furniture.
Overall, the Shark Pet Plus gets about 40 minutes of runtime before it'll need to recharge. The included extra large dust cup, however, might not need to be emptied after each use since it can hold up to 0.34 quarts.
With today's deal at Amazon, you can score a lightweight and efficient stick vacuum at an impressive discount. Instead of paying the list price of $329.99, the Raspberry colorway option of the Shark Pet Plus cordless stick vacuum is on sale for just $199.99. For pet owners, that means you'll save $130 that can be spent on treating your pet like the royalty they are.
Topics Amazon Vacuums
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